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Seattle University School of Law

Patrick Brown

Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence

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Biography

Professor Brown practiced law for four years with two Seattle firms. In addition to teaching legal writing, he has taught full-time in the Seattle University philosophy department. He joined the law faculty in 2002.

Articles

Overcoming ‘Inhumanly Inept’ Structures: Catholic Social Thought on ‘Subsidiarity’ and the Critique of Bureaucracy, Law, and Culture, 2 Journal of Catholic Social Thought, 413 (2005).

Implementation in Lonergan's Early Historical Manuscripts: A Contribution to the 'Festscrift' in Honor of Philip McShane, 3 J. Macrodynamic Analysis, 231 (2003).

Premature Post-Mortem for the Implied Duty of Good Faith and Fair Dealing in Washington Contract Law (co-author), Antitrust, Consumer Protection & Unfair Bus. Practice (Wash. State Bar Ass’n) Summer 2002.

Reply to Fred Crowe's Note on 'The History That Is Written', 2 J. Macrodynamic Analysis, 125 (2002).

System and History in Lonergan’s Early Historical and Economic Manuscripts, 1 J. Macrodynamic Anal. 32 (2001).

Contact

Room 410
Seattle University School of Law
Phone: (206) 398.4121
E-mail: brownp@seattleu.edu

Education

  • B.A., summa cum laude, Boston College, 1981; Phi Beta Kappa
  • M.A., Boston College, 1988
  • J.D., University of Washington School of Law, 1993
  • Ph.D., Boston College, 2000
  • Clerk to the Chief Justice of the Washington State Supreme Court
  • Member of the Washington State Bar Association
  • Admitted to practice in U.S. District Courts for the Western and Eastern Districts of Washington and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Courses

  • Legal Writing I
  • Legal Writing II